Clary sage was often referred to as 'Muscatel' sage in Germany, as it was thought to share the taste of Muscatel wine.
The pungent, herbaceous aroma of Clary Sage has a strongly uplifting yet soothing effect on the mind. In times of worry, try soaking in a warm bath containing 2 drops of Clary Sage, 2 drops of Geranium and 3 drops of Lavender, all diluted in a teaspoon of Peach Kernel oil.
An excellent relaxing massage oil can be made by blending 1 drop of Clary Sage, 1 drop of Roman Chamomile and 2 drops of Sandalwood in 10ml of Sweet Almond oil.
Main Theraputic Properties: Analgesic, Antispasmodic, Calmative, Neurotonic, Uterine tonic.
Contraindications: Non toxic and non irritant in prescribed doses.
Did you know: 'Salvia' comes from the Latin word Salvere which means to 'heal' or to 'save'.
Chakra: Base & Sacral (Heart).
Chinese Element: Metal